Mesenteric lipoblastoma: a rare location in children
- PMID: 19040920
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2008.08.019
Mesenteric lipoblastoma: a rare location in children
Abstract
Lipoblastoma is a rare childhood tumor composed of embryonic fat. It is benign and most often presents in children younger than 3 years. These tumors primarily present as a rapidly enlarging mass in the extremities or trunk with abdominal lipoblastomas comprising less than 10% of all reported cases. Abdominal lipoblastomas are most commonly found in the retroperitoneum with less than 15 reported cases arising in the mesentery. We report the unusual presentation of a lipoblastoma arising in the mesentery of a 3-year-old boy.
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